Nevada Code § 159.2025

Registration of guardianship orders issued in another state
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If a guardian has been appointed in another
state and a petition for the appointment of a guardian is not pending in this
State, the guardian appointed in the other state, after giving notice to the
appointing court of an intent to register and the reason for registration, may
register the guardianship order in this State by filing as a foreign judgment
in a court, in any appropriate county of this State:
1. Certified copies of the order and
letters of office; and
2. A copy of the guardians drivers
license, passport, permanent resident card, tribal identification card or other
valid photo identification card in a sealed envelope.

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